Belgium First Division B 11/23 19:00 12 RWD Molenbeek v Waasland-Beveren - View
Belgium First Division B 12/08 15:00 14 KSC Lokeren Temse v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 12/15 18:15 15 RWD Molenbeek v Club Brugge II - View
Belgium First Division B 12/21 19:00 16 RAAL La Louviere v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 12/29 17:00 13 Seraing United v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 01/10 17:00 17 RWD Molenbeek v RFC Liege - View
Belgium First Division B 01/17 17:00 18 Eupen v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 01/24 17:00 19 RWD Molenbeek v Genk II - View
Belgium First Division B 02/01 17:00 20 Lierse Kempenzonen v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 02/07 17:00 21 RWD Molenbeek v Anderlecht II - View
Belgium First Division B 02/14 17:00 22 Club Brugge II v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 02/21 17:00 23 RWD Molenbeek v Francs Borains - View
Belgium First Division B 03/01 17:00 24 Deinze v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 03/07 17:00 25 RWD Molenbeek v KSC Lokeren Temse - View
Belgium First Division B 03/14 17:00 26 Waasland-Beveren v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 03/28 17:00 27 RWD Molenbeek v Seraing United - View
Belgium First Division B 04/04 16:00 28 Patro Eisden Maasmechelen v RWD Molenbeek - View
Belgium First Division B 04/11 16:00 29 RWD Molenbeek v Lommel - View
Belgium First Division B 04/18 16:00 30 Zulte-Waregem v RWD Molenbeek - View

Racing White Daring Molenbeek, also known as RWD Molenbeek and often referred to as RWDM, is a Belgian professional football club based in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels. The club will play in the second flight in 2024–25 after relegation from the 2023–24 Belgian Pro League, the club's first season back in the top flight. The club is seen in Belgium as a continuation of previous clubs with the same name that went out of business.

History

The club was founded in 1951 as Standard Wetteren. In 2015, Wetteren folded and merged with another club, liberating the matricule which was sold to people wanting to revive the former RWDM with matricule 47 which folded in 2002. As such the new club was named RWDM47. The club quickly rose through the ranks, winning two consecutive promotions from the fifth to the third tier. In December 2021, the club announced that it had come under the ownership of American business executive John Textor, who also holds stakes in English side Crystal Palace, Brazilian side Botafogo and French side Lyon.

RWDM's academy is considered one of the best in Belgium, and many footballers have come from there, notably Adnan Januzaj and Michy Batshuayi to name a few Belgian internationals as well as a few internationals for other countries.

On 13 May 2023, RWDM secured promotion to the Belgian Pro League by winning the Challenger Pro League title in a narrow 1–0 victory over RSCA Futures, with Mickaël Biron scoring the winning goal. They went straight back down at the end of their first season back in the top flight.

RWD Molenbeek is a professional soccer team based in Molenbeek-Saint-Jean, Brussels, Belgium. The team was founded in 1923 and currently competes in the Belgian Second Amateur Division. RWD Molenbeek has a rich history and has produced several talented players over the years.

The team's colors are red and white, and they play their home matches at the Edmond Machtens Stadium. RWD Molenbeek has a passionate fan base and a strong community presence in Molenbeek.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit, RWD Molenbeek is a competitive force in Belgian soccer. The team has a strong youth development program and is committed to nurturing young talent.

Overall, RWD Molenbeek is a respected and well-established club in Belgian soccer, with a proud tradition and a bright future ahead.